WINSTON DOMINO’S PIZZA DONATES $1,000 AND CANNED GOODS TO FOOD BANK

December 3, 2025 3:20 a.m. 

In the KQEN Business Spotlight:

Domino’s Pizza in Winston donated $1,000 to the Winston-Dillard Food Bank along with canned goods collected during their meet-the-owner night on Monday.

A company release said the store donated 50 percent of sales from each order that evening between 5:00 p.m. and 8:00 p.m.

New franchise owner Angelique Martinez said, “We are so pleased to have held this fundraising opportunity and know that our efforts are helping our neighbors”. Martinez said, “I am beyond grateful to everyone we connected with Monday night, my team and I met so many generous and amazing people from the community and we look forward to serving you”.

As food insecurity continues to impact communities across the U.S., Martinez said that she and her team wanted to support their local community and provide for families in need. Martinez said, “I genuinely love this area and want people to know that we are here to support our community and serve delicious food made with love”.

The release said Martinez began her journey with the Domino’s brand in 2016 as a single mother commuting to work by bicycle. After advancing within the brand, Martinez, a local Roseburg resident, now owns her first Domino’s store in Winston.